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    Quote Originally Posted by maniclion View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOMS View Post
    The part that made it complex was that, as someone else had mentioned, there were cameras present. It was obvious that the pitbull was a threat and should have been put down, but imagine the shit storm that would have ensued.
    Obvious, by what standards? I never saw the dog attack anyone. Even the video says the cop hit the dog with a stun gun, and the dog still never attacked anyone.

    It was hell bent on destroying that cop car, and that's it. Other videos show the owner reporting that the dog has attacked lawn equipment in the past.


    I loled. The dog has no history of aggressive behavior towards humans, but has taken out a few pieces of machinery.

    Maybe the dog understands perfectly not to be aggressive to humans, but had an itch to fuck some shit up, so it went after a car.

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    You guys want to put a dog down that was wagging it's tail the whole time it was yanking the bumper off... My thoughts are the dog thought it was a game of tug-o-war when the car started going back and forth. So he's a little mental but I don't think he's a vicious killer.... Besides a dog like that is going to chase down the wrong car one day and find out what happens when you grab the back steel bumper of a UPS truck...
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    Quote Originally Posted by KelJu View Post
    Obvious, by what standards? I never saw the dog attack anyone. Even the video says the cop hit the dog with a stun gun, and the dog still never attacked anyone.

    It was hell bent on destroying that cop car, and that's it. Other videos show the owner reporting that the dog has attacked lawn equipment in the past.


    I loled. The dog has no history of aggressive behavior towards humans, but has taken out a few pieces of machinery.

    Maybe the dog understands perfectly not to be aggressive to humans, but had an itch to fuck some shit up, so it went after a car.
    I would have to agree with you on that, it's just a dog being a dog.
    It's a bad habit some dogs have....although some dogs chase them until the car stops...then most dogs stop.
    This one didn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    I would have to agree with you on that, it's just a dog being a dog.
    It's a bad habit some dogs have....although some dogs chase them until the car stops...then most dogs stop.
    This one didn't.
    But the cop said he was just parked doing paperwork when the car started shaking, I wonder what has set it in this dogs head that its fun to gnaw on plastic fenders of farm equipment and cars?
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    I have been around dogs my entire life. Big breeds, "aggressive" breeds, "territorial" breeds, and I swear to God, the only time I have ever been seriously bitten was by a friends cocker spaniel. It tore a golfball sized chunk of flesh out of my hip. I was the second person it had bitten.

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    Wassup,
    I don't think so that a dog can do this because the petrol cars are well trained and their driving is awesome.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman View Post
    Lack of critical thinking skills there. Scary that three or four cops could not solve such a simple problem.
    I was wondering why the patrol car didn't simply slam it in reverse and keep going until the dog released its grip. The other car was there and could have communicated by radio to say if the dog was being dragged or not.

    Instead he kept going back and forth around the lot.

    Quote Originally Posted by DOMS View Post
    The part that made it complex was that, as someone else had mentioned, there were cameras present. It was obvious that the pitbull was a threat and should have been put down, but imagine the shit storm that would have ensued.
    There were cameras present, yes, but they were police cameras. The one officer in the one vid directed the other officer to stay within view so he could get it all on video. That policeman could have simply turned his car (and its camera) away from the action. I don't believe these officers ever had any thoughts of shooting the dog.

    And so far as a storm goes, the one man stated that in other counties or areas that the officers did shoot aggressive dogs. If I'm not mistaken he commended these officers for showing such restraint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonia5 View Post
    Wassup,
    I don't think so that a dog can do this because the petrol cars are well trained and their driving is awesome.


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    Seriously wtf is that response....I almost prefer that if spammers must insist on shitting on the forums they not leave steaming piles like your little response above,
    so "you don't think so that a dog can do this" even though the video shows the dog doing this
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    Quote Originally Posted by maniclion View Post
    Seriously wtf is that response....I almost prefer that if spammers must insist on shitting on the forums they not leave steaming piles like your little response above,
    so "you don't think so that a dog can do this" even though the video shows the dog doing this
    But the petrol cars are so well trained!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonia5 View Post
    Wassup,
    I don't think so that a dog can do this because the petrol cars are well trained and their driving is awesome.

    Quote Originally Posted by maniclion View Post
    Seriously wtf is that response....I almost prefer that if spammers must insist on shitting on the forums they not leave steaming piles like your little response above,
    so "you don't think so that a dog can do this" even though the video shows the dog doing this
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gazhole View Post
    Are all cockers like that? It's only happened a few times, but the change is like Jekyll and Hyde.
    From my experience? YES. Neurotic little hounds, they are.

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    The best way to break the grip of a locked on canine is to grab his upper muzzle behind the canines and pull his upper lips into his mouth over the teeth and squeeze not even the "infamous" pit will bite through its own lips. This technique also shows the dog you are not trying to harm him by thrashing about or hitting him. DO NOT LET GO of the grip untill the dog has calmed a bit and understands you are not a threat and he is only harming himself. In an extreme case where the dog is completely out of control and a direct threat to some ones life the "Lion Killer" or "rear naked choke" will subdue a dog as anatomically the positioning of the carotid artery is the same in dogs as humans.
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    if you bring the dog up wrong it will do wrong...Dont blame the dog its the owners most of the time..

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    Also, I think it is pretty obvious that this dog is NOT exersized properly. When a dog doesn't get in any physical activity daily he becomes bored and frustrated.

    In my experience a tired pit is a well behaved pit. I have to work my dogs out every day or they would chew everything in my house!

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_reed23 View Post
    Also, I think it is pretty obvious that this dog is NOT exersized properly. When a dog doesn't get in any physical activity daily he becomes bored and frustrated.

    In my experience a tired pit is a well behaved pit. I have to work my dogs out every day or they would chew everything in my house!
    Yep, if it's rainy out I don't let my dogs in the yard to goof about because they'll turn it into a mud pit so they get restless inside unless I get them riled up and let them sprint up and down the hallway, plus I break out the old pigs ears and rawhide chews to wear their jaws out. I learned the hard way when it rained for 2 days and they got bored and ate my couch......
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